If it is more than 0.3mg/litre then you need an iron filter system
You will need to run the water through a proper chemical extraction iron filter to remove these. Such systems are common, but not cheap.
That depends how deep the well was dug or drilled.
It is usually quite colourless.
You most likely have iron and/or iron bacteria. Take a sample for lab analysis.
You have a sample analysed then use the appropriate filters.
Yes you can.
Which well? Are the plants inside said well? How deep is aforementioned well?
It depends on the concentration of iron. Anything above 0.3mg/litre should be treated with an iron filter system
Pure water is obtained by distillation, demineralization, inverse osmosis; but 7 ppm iron is not so much.
on the XBOX you need a bucket of water, iron AND a 5 feet deep pit of dirt. you put the water in the bottom of the pit put iron around it and then you are done
Boil it. If possible get a reverse osmosis filtration system as well. this will remove the solids in the water making it discolored.
You can't remove the iron from your well specifically because the iron leeches into the well from the surrounding soil. What you can do is use a filtration and water softening sytem to help reduce the iron content of the water being used inside the home (cooking, bathing, drinking, etc...). Filtering the water for your garden hose is pointless, however, as all you'll be doing is recycling the iron back into the soil.
You may need an Iron filter. -Take a sample to be analysed at a lab.
That depends how deep the well was dug or drilled.
You will need to run the water through a proper chemical extraction iron filter to remove these. Such systems are common, but not cheap.
Everything that is in the ground can be in your well water. Iron is the world's most common mineral and is present in most well water.
You can take a sample for testing and figure out what l=filters you need. You possibly need an iron filter.